Ogio Grom XX vs. Sun Mountain Hybrid/Four 5

So these bags seem to be pretty popular. Both with 14 full length dividers, and both work on carts and carrying, although I think the Grom is a little heavier, but it has some more pockets. (I included the hybrid and the four 5 because they are very similar and both popular sun mountain bags with a lot of the same features)

I wouldn't rule out the Ogio Recoil either. I've got that on order & seems to be right up there with the grom xx & SM Four 5.

Yeah I don't know why but that organization system I don' really like... I like the feeling of pulling a club out with no resistance, and those little tabs i bet can get annoying haha. And plus it's a little heavier. But if it works for you all the better.

Oh, I'd also like to get peoples opinions on the Taylormade Supreme Hybrid 2.0 stand bag. At this point I think Ogio is out, but I am still thinking of getting either the taylormade, or either of the sun mountains. So has anyone ever used Taylormade hybrid bag?

I have the SM Four 5. Awesome bag. Lightweight and very comfortable on the shoulders. Easily hold all of my stuff (dozen or so balls, tees, rain gear, gloves, ball markers, pencils etc..) Pockets are big and can hold a lot. Its the first bag I have had with a 14 way divider. I will never use anything else again.

I checked them out today and picked Ogio Grom XX over Sun Mountain four 5. They will both do well and I could have bought either one. At the end, it came down to style & price. I just like the way Ogio looks and budget.com has it for $149 shipped.

I hope it holds up for you, I looked pretty hard at both of those earlier in the spring and wound up with the Hybrid. I didn't care for the leg deployment on the Ogio and the zippers weren't as nice. After coming from an old Callaway with crap zippers and weak legs ,those were the first two things I looked for.

I hope it holds up for you, I looked pretty hard at both of those earlier in the spring and wound up with the Hybrid. I didn't care for the leg deployment on the Ogio and the zippers weren't as nice. After coming from an old Callaway with crap zippers and weak legs ,those were the first two things I looked for.

With me, my old bags tore apart at seams before anything else. So, the first thing I've checked was how the seams were stitched together. Seeing no obvious difference between the two, I went with Ogio. The way I abuse my bag, it will only last a couple of years before I need to buy another. So, if zippers and legs started to go after seams come apart, it will give me an excuse to get, perhaps, a Sun Mountain one.